New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1929, Page 23

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\)L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1929. 23 ) —— L | CHRISTAAS SEAL ( " ] G o | g a4 40 day sentence was very slipper at South \I,\ml o M‘n-\n;; his wife with an |{and Ellis streets S t O Mara Ouly $20 Received ior Tui S st Works so. that sand eould be. ap: rs. Helen Silva, 24, was found | | Works so that sand could be ap Morgenthau, former ambass *o Turkey. She is reported to maintained separate residence hile her husband ocenpied oul”, the family estate. Authorities Probing G e e L Finn Will Question | 1. ! Dee (ol Los Angeles . Wertheim Troubles Are et ( O"'Ifl'“‘ed_' ¥ Injury: Speal Thief Gets $2.50 P With Woman in House ak thief who entered the i o1 ot of Michael Fzzc 61 -Oak || prandea ner face and breast with | |--aavt. vesterday et fral DA EV {] & red hot iron, as the climax of {| Misses Katherine and Mary Griftin | . Receipts from Christmas seal || & domestic quarrcl | of Medfield, M are spending the | theatrical reviews in this coluin are R at home at the des this year have been discourag- || Physicians said Mrs. Silva may | | Christmas holidays in New Britain | forRieseEUes e SONKES IR AL COW any L 2 Lie intruder walked im ing thus far, with only $2,012 paid || be scarrcd for Jife |and Waterbury. Both are former |t ¢ ront door, which was n to date, as against more than | | teachers in this city. | i 2 and, making his way to & 2500 at the same time 1ast VCAD, | e—————— Miss Harriet Saunders of New | “BROADWAY" COMING | Jane Gaynor anl ho ear oom, helped himself 19 N s 1o continue sctuall York city is a visitor in this city.| The super-screen version of put over pan inter t i which was in a pockethooks ihe \'\\ Britain Tuberculosis Relief | { Britain. Abbott stage success “Broadway ie picture has | Fin vas o ) e bre © [the police and Sergeant O'Mara is i '\'Ho have as yvet not mailed m.uf | Stamford have returned after spend- [urday for four days. Glen i of one of t} Hs. A s All G e Christmas seal funds, or returned | — [ing Christmas with Mrs. W. L[ Evelyn B g Myrna 1‘\‘nn~:~ GREAT SHOW AT STRAND will is said to have disinherited Potter in prehistorie lie seals to do so immediately. . laln A arkonie tegu- | Daigle of Dwight street. are featured in the cas (Rt sl e e e n was daughter of | times €. W. Upson, president of the :n-‘.\(“ Bltain Sesdomen Bl Beon Mr. and Mr homas I ler | elaborate talking and m . il w dunes Pierce-Arrow President X sociation in making the appeal, urg- | lar Weekly Practice Shoot At | of Stony Creek, have returned after |cal picture with an ense d Pain T e < «d that “every public spirited citizen | g | spending s holidays in underworld of hijackers.!qi..ng theater today and Saturday Re"""’* His Post Today — who hgs the welfare of the commun State Armory Range | this city, home lub life and bootlegzing. : e, APaT i i ffalo, N. Y., Dec. 27 Myro ity at heart mail his check for thej = ; : | Dr. Jonn k. photodrama was dirccted by |y o i k ¢ of | . Tort sident. ¢ it THE ME OF BEAUTIFUL ¢ 5 seals sent him during the course ot | ‘l¢ New Britain Rifle club team | gogveny and Dr. Dr. Paul IFejos, under the supery : | iion/a short | Atrow Motdr Car Comphing fon 1 SAUTIFUL 'Y the association's annual campaign. |¢!d s regular weekly practice | rooc ) Keaveny, sion of Carl Laemml 1 e iz Give | 128t seven y 15 resigned “It has been our experi " My, | Shoot last evening at the.local tange. | home after attending a family re-|made on an elgborate seaie, and is . Hand® Eamuna | tve I i i 2 U"pson said, “that many people whe | special match was held in 4wo | ynion in Bridgeport tid to have cost Much || PR e e have up to this time neglected to re. | PoSions. The standing position | “'pnomas Conway, Jr.. son of Mr. |of the action is laid in it cln R e \Ir. Ford font of 5 turn their money or their seals, was won l-\'4 Albert McCormick with | , Mhomas Connan Beaver | This interior is said (o Rt Sk ,', _j “w’ y\‘ i e lieve that it is 0o late to do so. |2 ScOre of 47 out of a possible 50 s returned o York | striking sc of the year. The de . R AR Vhen omy s 1 58 P BURPTTT Suci is not the case. Al those who | ¥arl Cooley took the knecling with v r visiting his parents during |orations and eneral arvar ok o .\‘. nJ 38, un i OPP. BURRITT HOTEL / have seals and cash are repectfully | & The total scores were as fol- | the Christmas holidays. He is em- |ment g it : & s Ker ¢ | Jvged to returi them immediately {lows: McCormick-152, White 178, | ployed the Chas bank. |get o DR R & SEND . to Miss Cornelia Chamberlain, | Beach 177, Cooley 177. Stankis 172, [ 1,04 andino of b Main {graphy (3 Forbos el i \ Sunnyledge, New Britain. | Beagle 1 Holt 167, Triek 166, | sireot, a student at g T n s e Rt e e Mr, Upson pointec out {h | Kalish 166, Bellan 161, Meska 160, | shall college, Lancast i L (R siling lons, anil e o presid response from the sale of scals this|Pape 1 | iting at his home in this city s e Ret v e ean et : 3 ; vear has been Cisheartening in thai | Nest Thursday, January 2, the| John Lyons, son of Mr. I O e e ; AR - ew ear ar S Jast year at this time there had been | New Haven railroad team of 1lart- | john J. Lyons of 14 TLocust st 2 G 2 3 : T & received in excess of 3 &o | ford come here for a league match. | spent the holiday as a visitor in this LS AR & S far this year, the receipts have uet. | < e e student at Bentls old ELn ORI e o e TO YOUR FRIENDS AND 10d §2.012, and more money is sore- School of Accounting i . 5 W X e e Investment (Oml)al“ [Brstt ceatirons ot | Clie e on 3 AU S At RELATIVES in pointing to the at program of | Takes Over Building | christmas party sa g e 5 Pl HIARagE) 5 . V\‘H(r]\‘uu». ”lj'." is carried ;)H]hy | Title to a business and apartment | p. m. M Masonic temple. All diaineen : ; Lo Soue g & cw britain Tubercuiosis Relicf s0-| huilding at 563 Main street, has|bers and their families are invi : STeR A Sel s s 5 : i i Thank them fc 5 hristmas eif oreetinge car viety. [ been transferred by Joseph A. Kl | to attend and members are request- | 4oV "“”m'i"w - s . Sl ident and zeneral ma Fhank them for that Christmas gift or greeting card. The Christmas s are being | kowski to the Rowe-Davis Inve d to bring a ten cent article i et e N A : | See our combination thank-vou and ne: ar oree 3 sold s usuul this year through the |ment Co., of Bristol, holder of onc| Donald Callahan of 41 Francis A \"‘U‘““} SneSE % ; {iarouy e RECOLIECOMBINAtION thanksyouand new:year greeting. uedium of the children in the pub-|of the mortgages on the | sireet. is under observation s E S . St Ladies’ T. A. B. Society lic and parochial schools, but there | Mloskowski purchased ritain General hospital, wheve | (G0 0 €08 . e DULEdayE . . 7 Vill be no reports on the sale by from Mrs. Minkie Hage expected he will undergo ;,‘,‘ b II"‘(“, i : Willi “"H 1o ‘:\ ATrs w\‘\ ilt llhl({“‘ (v)fl,“‘th I/[/ hai Klnd Of a Card the scholars until after the schools | April, under an agreement ion for the removal of s | oy o picire o sl i) A e . A el Al reopen after the ;mhla, amed a purchase price of $72,000, |appendix. He is being St e S G e DRSOl ; : s — which is believed to be about the |Drs. George W. Dunn a B e SR : i e D Y W ) H bresent arket vilue The besen: | Waskowns T o fenningiJog Reiu Call Sy o You Want: ment on the property is approxi-| Dr. and Mrs. T 1 and e X frod g , | iect to first miortgage of $60.000, | they spent the past week attending i % i 3 S PR \‘""" & held by the New York Life fnsur-{(he annual meeting of the Alph : R : " Police Court Principals ¢ A7 e e — SEE OUR WINDOW — ce Co., and an $8,000 mort Omega. dental fraternity. : . 2 t DY . ahina lecon S Lry Sk c ST T T e e e e (el e The pictire, stirring sio Drink Poison in Machine &) satarme Mrs . | : S sy s visiting friends in this sty | ©F Youth and love with Wesl I’o New Ha Dee. 27 (I'P)—Two | 3 o L JJ Segks 36,000,000 Remburse- | ¥acher Forces Child to .Ll,‘fu"'b(,.'\"""1'5,,"fi ‘xk;:.(.x;.‘»‘-,’»: S G ke et pollsg ment for Former Stockholders | Drink Poison With Him o, "fil, i it L Wasll, iDee. o7 NUB)ES [ mectt ai o B New I i Warner Bros. e other fougltt for her life | oiy. e Rl BEGINS SATURDAY T 4 Pontiac, Mich., Dec. 27 (UP) in a hospital today, police investi-| The dinmer of credit managers | ' ab e Sl G ( :APITO y 3 long pending $6,000,000 suit of | 8ted the deaths of her five-vear- | sponsored by ihe eredit burean o cout Ie. was repotledtin I'OR 4 DAYS nry Leland ainst Henry Forg, | old ter, Rita, and the father. | Chamber of Commeree, schod- S 5 2 i Continuous his former friend, in which Fora is | Edward Bond, who d to have [uled for this evening, has been posi- ) ome 'o charged with breaking his promise | ! the child to 4 poison | poncd until after Year's. 5 5 C fo reimburse former Lincoln Motor 1 after a family quarrel = = = ockioldeis i T et ild. severely burned, es- CLAIMS DEFECT IN SERVICH ® s o through a 300 page deposition filed | €2 her tather and ran into| Claiming that a writ served in ® e ° e v e ohn R e e screaming, and fell dead at | connection with a suit brought 1) [3 b [ L] \ hd e ther's feet. ainst the Schulte-United Stores : ® e % e L e ] avena Bond attempled to |was not served properly, counsel for | | e e s : ) that all former stockholders of the | Shptiuehcen s dileguiEsucklui Ll gacomu: o senad e bien of i 1 | ! % 3 ° kK T e it e Police said Bond had drink- | court clerk’s office St m“‘. “_” R T Vg heavily and died from poi- The suit was brought by ward : } 1o THI . kruy Sl e Horwitz who claimed injuries when juestion o —and see 'hmgs you In 1 »according to Bourne SR netl he fell from a landing in the rear ”w t ha 0 filmed 5 4 ord orally promised Leland, for- ARMERS NAMED TO COURT 0f the New Britain st Mr. Hor- L s L STRAND S 3 J rohead o Lincoln Co.. that ’\\“IW,,, Dec : T (UP)—Two | Witz contends the landing was d ¢ ever pleasing Gasno never saw before! all Lincoln holders would be | rapmers have been appointed fo the | fec barles Pavrell play the lead 5 : § paid in full fo elr stock holdings [1gwn court bench of Westport by ' defendant’s counsel -alloges his great picture. During N Y E although Ford chased the com- {(jovernor John H. Trumbull. Joseph |the paper was not served on a per ew ears ve pany at a rceoiver's sale. Bourne | adams, judge, is an official of the |S0n authorized by the company 1o dmitted 1 1l been sent 1o (Greens Ilarms Farmers club, Her. |accept the service and that since it | M[DNIGHT lincoln stockholders after the re- hert 15 Baldwin, deputy judge, cul-|i8 & New York company the papers civer's sale ating their holdings [ivates trees. should have been served on the s v = re worthless, but said he siened | Lie retary of state of Connecticut, Come to Broadway, the street where every corner offers the opportunity to win—or to sin; where every flagsione knows the footsteps of tragedy; where the world and his wife meets the world and her husband; where the nations of the earth send their first born and their worst born; where night clubs greet the down and night is just the prelude to another night; where dawn is prefoced by strange happen ingsl — Come 1o “Broadwoy,” Usiversal's resplen dent picturization of the greatest melodrama ever congeied. Filmed with the original ploy diolog; with songs and other music that will haunt you; with o dromatic fenseness thot plunges you iato the heart of o world where gayety runs riot and sudden trogedy stalks the names of Henry and Wilfred NO GRID CAPTAINS d to the letters without| 3fi. Vernon, Ia., Dec. 27 (UP.)— THE TIME, THE PLACH <nowledge the instruction ins will be clected for = ANDATHM U e MAMMOTH of the Lincoln company attorney, I college footbull tedms in the | NV arnen oo Wilh GERTRUDE OLMSTED | Co-Veature 2 S R AND Vaudeville Harold 1i. Emmons. | futare, Coach Richard W. T rker | Begins SUNDAY Y Show 2,100 Plaintifis Listed announced tod. At n captain The suit in its present form is an | will selected for ever ame, and | mended bill of complaint listing t nd of the season an honorary TOMORROW ONLY For 4 Da; THE HOUSE OF SCANDAL with DOROTHY SEBANTIAN NOW PLAYVING 2400 former Lincoln Co. stockhold- | leader vill be chosen, | s as suggested by the state su- | | preme court in ruling that Oakland | % ounty courts erred in denying IFord's motion for dismissal of the er Bros. | origi 1l suit ‘ laining why he told stock- I RAN holders theic sh were worthless when he knew of Tord’s promise - 3 % fo the clder Leland. Bourne's depo TODAY and SAT. Wonder Holiday Show! sition stated the motor manufac. e Surprise Hit of the Year! 100% Talking, Singing, Dancing MOVIETONE NEWS Surprises Galore I'H;\I,I.Il\ OF THE WENT l‘[ N :l"d ]‘\‘ ()R\ wiso Nhort Subjects and i—ACTS VAUDEVILLE: For All with EVELYN BRENT GLEN TRYON Comedies MYRNA KENNEDY PNY | EMBASSY | ovpieat Last Times Tonight—Chavlotte Greenwood in “So Long Letty” and “Shanghai Lady” Connecticut’s Newest and Most Beautiful Theater A Garamount QPicture TODAY - el of e B FINAL SCREENING : ‘\lel:'m o ‘]» .:nd(p,u.i{]]n‘w]\hl ot - ‘ o) 4 HELEN KANE - VSA E,, v. and Mrs. John G. Buek at | | < 5 = Vitaphone Acts turer was supposed to have r o world gone mod with the pur e r:fund announcement himself Auxi mr.\j';) \ of V. BILLIE Will Observe Birthday v Auxiliary No. 1 to the L. . Pen- v ficld camp s of Veterans, which 5 uxiliary to be organ- 1 ” suit of pleosure of ony cost was the first ized in Connecticat, was 17 vears old December 19 Membe \ ing. Ao program has heen | SKEETS GALLAGHER with GEORGE O'BRIEN, HELEN CHANDLEP N ‘ i arranged. Those I]\?&u‘m:\lg e SIS @AV | Brother inst Brother I'he Home of Quality tond \\.1‘1 take the 7:30 p. m. Corbin | See! Hear! Army and Navy avenue bus 318 MAIN STREET AT THE R. R. e 8 v FFootball Teams in Action FOLLOWS TRAIL OF FEATHERS Starting TOMORROW Salem, N. H.. Dec. {80} A\cting Chief Albion A. Dietrich of \ the local police followed a trail of cathers between here and Law- to arrest MHenry C. rence on a charge of stealing, 75 hens from William H. Russell's farm here. After the theft Dietrich noticed feathers in Curtis’ wutomobile and latér found more at | his home in Lawren, ROASTING PORK FRESH POULTRY I'vesh Shoulders . . .... 1b 16¢ | Stewing Fowls ......... each 79¢ Loins Pork, whole or hall .. Ib 25¢ Roasting Chickens ... each $1.15 Fresh Hams ............. b 26¢ Fancy Turkeys .......... b 35¢ Leaf Laxd ............... Ib 13¢ ' Fancy Fowls ..... St a7 Hear HELEN | with | EDMUND || LOWE | . \ Full Cream Country La Touraine Large Selected m 5 e 5 m i 3 b Al Al 4: 4: S “ <: ‘ ;A' A | All Talking, Singing BUTTER 2 ‘?(l)): 87(- COFFEE 2 'l(l)): 83( EGGS 2 d(;{)in 89(‘ MEET THE CROWD AT THE | Vaudeville—— || | ! BILLY BATCHELOR CO. CUTS SPRING LAMB *‘)& Featuring ) | &e’ Mon.—Tues, ‘ | e\ Wed. | 1 | # e JOE REA'S Boneless Pot Roast ....... Ih 29¢ Legs Lamb 2h b 37¢ A E NITESKY DE KLUBSKI | ’ f Chuck Roast ..... .... Ib 29¢ Boneless Roasts . .. b 39¢ 1 T ‘ California | Fresh Chopped Beef ...... 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